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Chetopa Clipper from Chetopa, Kansas • 3

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Chetopa Clipperi
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Chetopa, Kansas
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local Mzritior if" Another car of Cheurolots I LOCAL MENTION Mrs. W. A. Campbell has been on the sick, list for the past week. Something for Christmas Gifts Charles Towery was down from Parsons Friday visiting friends.

f. I I FOR YOUNG AND OLD 3 BE HERE SATURDAY' SOME ALREADY SOLD GET YOUR ORDER IN I Beautiful W.W.W. Rings factory guarantees the sets to 1 tay for keeps. They will make good. I Watches from $1.35 to $30 elesant and lasting Misses Goldie and Lula Fultz spent Thursday evening Walter vonTrebra, of Oswego, spent Thanksgiving with home folks.

in d'arsons. Chains and Charms, Pins and Buttons, of good quality and at fit Ir" nrif and at fair prices. A NEW GROCERY STORE All New Goods Nice large Potatoes, per Home made Sorghum, per 85 Home canned Fruit, Gal 25 Meal, per sack 50 Nice Oranges, per dozen 20 Cocoanuts, fresh .10 Fresh Country Butter 40 Other things in proportion, such as nuts, apples, feed, etc. A part of your trade solicited. We deliver.

Phone 44. CHAS. BUCHANAN. Phone 6 8, Bennett's Garage Nice line of Clocks just received I At V. R.

KNIBERG'S rrot. J. H. Benefiel snent in and examine, North Side Jeweler 1 Misses Mae, Lula and Mcpherson spent Thanksgiving with homefolks. Thanksgiving with homefolks at Coffeyvilie.

ainuiiitiyiniwiiinM Misses Myrtle Roach and fi Mary Reed were Parsons vis itors Thursday evening. M. C. Taylor, of Mound Valley and Earl Gobble of Alta-mont were in our city Saturday. Miss Inza Brooks snent her fcph" Miles has been ud The eye works ceaselessly.

I Is it worifirr that it it any wonder that an attempt read for an hour or -o suffering? I IN'oph fjw ry nthrr part of their bodies but I Good meats at right prices, at Thompson Cooper's. from Muskogee visiting his par i uinitni iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiyiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiuuiiiujiiiiiii I A. L. DAVIS LDM8EB CO. 1 JNO.

W. NICHOLSON, ir. All Kinds Building Material Your Patronage Appreciated. Imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiniiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinf ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Miles Thanksgiving, vacation with Mi.v. ICdna Rommel, at Deering. Clyde Rouse was down from near Pittsburg Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Rouse. John Shields Jr. who attends the Fredonia business college. Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Bailey left Saturday morning for Mar-ionville, for a weeks visit with Mr. Bailey's Grandfather.

spent Thanksgiving here with Now VOU an help YOUR eyes 5, whole lot if von want by lust wearing classes. nomeioiks. I Not ANY lasers, mind yon. but lase espeo- hilly ground to suit your cane. Vinit us -ome day.

Sergt. O. B. Zartman came Mr. E.

S. Lane of Route fi. shipped in a car load of fine Lost, strayed or stolen, from Jesse Morgan's farm, a 7-mo old Jersey heifer, $10 reward for return. It lllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllltllllllllllllllllll up Tuesday from Fort Sill on account of the serious illness of his mother, and remained till heiter calves, from Kansas City GEO. H.

SPANGLE Wednesday. -i 3 fi Baby Supplies Thursday night. Zatabiishei 1822. jeweler, optician. If iiiiiiiniiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiinmii iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuu Miss Clara Free, who teaches f3 in the Commerce schools, ai Mr.

Ben Ellis, who has been visiting relatives at Cherryvale for the past two weeks, returned home Saturday. Miss Ethel Shinn returned to Parsons Thursday evening with rived home Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McBee, who to visit over Sunday. were down for Thanksgiving.

11 T-v w- She returned home Saturday ivirs. u. raris ana son Clair visited in Miami, Sunday, FURNITURE 1 RUGS LINOLEUMS 1 morning. Mrs. M.

F. Rees of Council Grove arrived Friday evening for a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. U. M. Fen Is.

in abundance, including many things necessary to the health a rul comfort of the little ones. Infant Food (all kinds), Nurs- insj Bottles and Nipples, Infant jf Syringes, Teething Rings, Tal- cum Powder, Soap (pure Ca- tile); also a full line of Baby with Mrs. Paris' sister, Mrs. B. Rentz, and family.

Mrs. Helen O'Connell, who has been here the past two weeks visiting her parents. Mr. Mr. II.

L. Harris was in Co Carpets Mattines I Mr. and Mrs. Harold came home from K. U.

to RAG CARPETS WALL PAPER lumbus Sunday, putting on the Photo Drama, "Creation" and Mrs. V. H. Columbia, returned to her home in Nevada Friday evening. spend the Thanksgiving vacation, and remain indefinitely.

which was so popular here. Mrs. Geo. Lisle went to Cof Milan moved into the rooms Miss Katheryn Goudy who ii a trained nurse in the Tulsa hospital, visited her father here from Sunday till Monday feyville Saturday to visit her father, Dr. Hall, and George Medicines, sucli as Caetoria, Baby Cough Syrup, Etc.

Baby Prescriptions are handled, too, with extra care and attention. WE MAKE PROMPT DELIVERIES Phone 79. F. J. Cunningham lover Luman's west store build-! ing.

Dana has been working in Licensed and Registered Embalmer 32 Years in The Undertaking Business Here! We have added an Auto Hearse to our Service N. ANDERSON went over Sundav to snend the day. a big job printing office at Tulsa the past several weeks. Mrs. W.

Cloud went to Oswego, Saturday mornintr and lis Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McKnight and two daughters, Mary and Ruth, spent Thanksgiving with Mr.

and Mrs. Roe Clark, of visited until Sundav evenintr with her sister, Mrs. C. F. Per Mr.

B. E. Emert and daughter Miss Helen returned Friday morning from Pittsburg, at the bedside of Mrs. Nina Stall-smith, who is in a precarious condition, with heart trouble. v.

I- inniiniiionininniiiiKiuiiM kins. 25 DAYS NOTICE Miss Blanche Buvinger, who Mr. I. A. Kinnev.

a miner. has leased the Abbev nroDer- has a splendid position in the Fredonia schools, came home to spend her Thanksgiving ty south of the Baptist church and moved hia familv here vacation. from Joplin. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Eddington arrived from McAllister, Thursday morning, to visit his mother, Mrs. Anna Eddington. Lee is an electrical engineer and contractor and is doing well there. Mr. and Mrs.

N. K. Bickford, Mr. C. Grimm, who has been and little daughter.

Wilma. working at Douthat. for GARAGE VELIE AND DODGE CARS Auto Accessories Full Line Ford Supplies Goodyear and Fisk Tires and Tubes Parts for all Magnetos and Generators Auto Reparing Neatly and Promptly Done some time, arrived Wednesday spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. E.

K. Bickford, of If you are owing us anything, please call and settle before January 1st, as all 1917 accounts will be turned over to an attorney at that time for collection. Don't let your account be in the bunch you got the goods we need the money. evening to spend Thanksgiving with his family. near Bartlett.

Billy Parker, who underwent Miss Idabelle Bickford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bickford, on Route and Mr.

Floyd Miller, of near Bartlett, were united in marriage, Wednesday, Nov. 28, at Oswego. Misses Lillie and Cora ate a belated dinner Sunday with their an operation last week at Co lumbus, was here Fridav to sister, Mrs. McGhee, and fami spend the day with homefolks. ly, at Columbus.

Congratulations. Miss Ethel Norton, who Miss Lorene Columbia of this SATISFACTION GUARANTEED city and Mrs. Wm. Goddard CLOUD'S GROCERY SEED STORE illy Jives at Commerce. Harry Halsey and family and Will Halsey and family motored over from Independence to spend Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs.

Emma Eddington. and son, Flem. of Russell spent her Thanksgiving vacation with Miss Lonnie Hnnter, returned to Sedan, Sunday evening, where she is teaching school. Creek Switch, went to Joplin Phone 26 fficCormick Morgan Wednesday eveninc and visited until Friday morning with Mr. and Mrs.

J. Endicott. Misses Hazel McKnight, Mabel and Helen Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hie-h and iMIIlllllllWIIIIIIIIIIM Pearl May field, who are at baby spent Thanksgiving with Robert O'Bryan went to Stark, Thursday morning to spend his vacation with relatives and other friends, and took a new rifle to protect himself from the Germans.

i Tlac O. Airs. High's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, of near Welch.

tending normal at Pittsburg spent their Thanksgiving vacation with homefolks. Leaders in Christmas Confections I Will returned home that evening but Mrs. High remained ifiinttminNiiiiHHimwrHHthmiwHiwNntiMNMi)!) over until Sunday evening, when she was accompanied home by her father, who will visit here for a few days. Earl Ferrand and Ralph Fer-rand, and families, of Belva, arrived Thanksgiving day, having made the triD in C. B.

Buvinger marketed five cars of hay the past two weeks and sold five more cars Monday for shipment to Texas. He also shipped two cars of hogs last week and a car of hogs this week to K. C. J. J.

WACKERLE their cars, and visited till Monday with their uncle. Simon Four Chetona bovs. Clarence Shawl, and afmily. and Gilbert Stimson, Robert Bell and Charles Maxwell arrived Thursday morning from Mrs. Geo.

Eastman, of Louis- T. B. Bushnell and son Flovd Camp Funston to snend of Coffeyvilie. have returned Thanksgiving at home and visit home from near Aueusta. WE want to say to those who are going to buy "Christmas Candies" (Candies are higher this year) owing to the shortage of sugar many candy factories could not fill all orders, especially the cheap kind, and therefore many dealers arc out of candy.

We are fortunate in placing our order early and can supply a limited number of schools and Christmas trees at special prices. Come early before stock depleted We hvae a large stock of nuts of all kinds. Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Dates and Bananas. In fact everything in our line of Confections for the Christmas Dinner. CHASE SANBORN'S COFFEE Phone 99 Shultes Shultes a few days.

They reported for duty Monday morning. The where in an auto accident, both were badly hurt, Mr. Bushnell being caught under their auto town, and Mrs. James Kellay, and two children, Helen and James, of Emporia, arrived Wednesday evening for a few days visit with Mrs. J.

J. Wackerle, and family. Mrs. Eastman, Mrs. Kelley and Mrs.

Wackerle were schoolmates. boys all look much better than which caucrht fire, but was res when they entered the service, and we're mighty proud of them. cued by his son, the clothing of both being in flames. i Motor Funeral Car and Ambnlnce Both Phones gJHlllIIUIiUlUlP pi "i jiiitiioiaiia; cuuiuionniuuu with Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Blair Prescriptions a Specialty uniuwuiiuuii iniiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiin Want New Members The Navy League will hold their regular monthly meeting Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in their new location, in the city hall building, south of the Advance office. There are a IHIIMI Traded For Farm B. F.

Goudy has traded his Chetopa property, occupied by Prof. Butler, to Geo. W. Bates, for a well improved farm adjoining the city limits on the east. The deal was closed last week, but Ben will continue to wield the lather brush and razor.

Columbia Lemley Now W. H. Columbia and J. A. Lemley have formed a partnership in the transfer and auto livery business andnov have offices in the A.

G. Drake building, east of the gas office, vacated by the Navy League ladies who have moved into the city hall building, south of the Advance office. Both gentlemen are experienced in this business and assure you of good service. CarefullyCompounded and family. They report that in the Y.

M. C. Fund campaign down there, a number of the farmers conceived the idea of donating something they had grown on their farms during the year a sack of wheat, oats corn, potatoes, and bringing it to town, where on Saturday afternoon, the collection was auctioned off to the highest bidders. In this way $58 was cleaned up there Saturday afternoon, and a number were in on it, who had never felt like contributing to any of the war relief funds heretofore. 0-wego Independent.

OF' PURE DRUGS number of important questions to come up and every member should be present, and every lady, too, who is not a member (but should be.) The knitting unit will meet at their headquarters Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Come and help. This unit has already knitted up $300 worth of yarn for the soldier and sailor boys and has only begun the good work. The surgical dressing unit will meet at headquarters, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. This work is very important, and you should be present to "do your bit." If you are not a member of BY an Efficient Pharmacist Are "Keeping Tab." Mr.

C. G. Whitby has secured a special map service which every week shows the changes in the battle lines and explains the moves of the allied forces and their opponent. This service can be seen at the Chetopa State Bank, where it will be displayed for the benefit of the general public. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured trtth LOCAL.

aa thiy cannot reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh a local disease, greatly In-rtunc1 by constitutional conditions and In order to cure It you mus take an Internal remedy. Ma I Is Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and nets thro the blood on the mucous surface of the syxtem. Hall's Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years. It Is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the beat blood partner.

The perfect combination of the inrrrdienta In Hall- Catarrh Cure la what producs sscn wonderfal result In catarrhal condition. Bead ft testimonials), fee r. j. caatmr rotxte. a Attended Family Reunion Mrs.

R. J. Wade and children returned Sunday evening from Independence where a family reunion was held Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Born.

Those present were: Mrs. R. J. Wade and son and two daughters of Chetopa, Mr. and Mrs.

C. N. Robison and son, of Independence, Mrs. J. H.

Born and daughter, of Coffeyvilie, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Bom and son of Elgin, Mr.

and Mrs. B. G. Shame and familv Mr. W.

E. Headlee has installed an "Electric Printer" in his photo gallery. Mr. Headlee is not running in opposition to the Clipper, but has put in this improvement, so that he can print your photos on cloudy days or at night, and assure you of getting your Christmas photos on time in spite of the unusual rush of business this Mr. Headlee's work cannot be surpassed, and his children's pictures are especially IIIHHlllllllllllltlimillllllllUlM- the League, you should be, and get in whatever unit you can be of riibst service.

HrammiimnHHHiMmHHHMe i GEO. P. BUSH Novel Method of Helping Mr. and Mrs. R.

T. McGee, We Use only The Best We Use only The Best uiutuicu ii win uuiia ouii- day evening for a brief visit attractive. III 5 rv and Berdie Walker of Neode-she. Mr Wade of Chetopa and Mr. and Mrs.

Edga Lorpcheid-er of Chicago, were unable lo be there. Mr. Lorscheider is luite sick at this writing. IN i I TON DRUGGIST W. G.

Geraty PUDUC AUCTIONEER Stock Sales A Specially cry sales aayrrhero ca earth. Usual tore. Write or phca re at ray csycr.ro. JUl CLra, t2ca. V.J-.-;-..

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